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Would you turn down a free trip to LA? I wouldn't. Would you turn down a free trip to Bama so see their place compared to SC's? I wouldn't. Yea the coaches are going to stay on him because that's their job. He loves SC. Why else would he be so over the top Gamecock publicly? Its a process that he'll never get to do again in his life so why not take full advantage of it? I would, so would a lot of other people.

I probably would, but I wouldn't commit to the school if I wasn't committed. To me, committed means I'm done with recruiting, this is where I'm going.

Very doubtful BAW goes anywhere but USC. Fairly confident of that but the general idea of committed recruits visiting other schools is often looked at thru rose colored glasses. The very same people that say don't worry about player X taking a visit to another school, he's solid blah, blah, blah are often the same ones giddy about a player committed elsewhere visiting here & the possibilities of turning him.

If it is a good thing when players that are committed to other schools plan a visit to USC then surely it can't also be a good thing when our commitments take visits somewhere else unless you're a crazy person.

The fact that insiders tell you there is nothing to worry about is sometimes whistling past the graveyard too. Langley visited UGA multiple times while insiders insisted was nothing of concern. We know how that turned out. I've learned that watching what a recruit does is much more important than what he says.

I like how there's now less than 3 weeks left until NSD, and all these recruiters for other programs are just now after BAW recruiting him heavily, when Coach Ward offered BAW before his Jr. season began. Says a lot about our coach's abilities to evaluate talent, and now while BAW's online ratings are blowing up, we've known all along what a talent he is. I hope Bryson realizes that, and I'm sure he does....

I probably would, but I wouldn't commit to the school if I wasn't committed. To me, committed means I'm done with recruiting, this is where I'm going.

It's just a product of the system because on one hand you still may not be sure and ready to commit and on the other hand you like the school,and don't want to "miss the boat" and the school takes your offer away because you weren't ready. The guys have until NSD to sign a LOI but the schools aren't holding your spot until then. Unless you are also going to make offers irrevocable until signing day, I don't see why the guys should not also have an opportunity to keep shopping.